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My faux pas... apologies to all.
The question remains however. It looks like a pedicle on mama moose’s head... is that normal or am I just imagining it. .
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Dean - I agree there's something there, but I'm guessing it's a different colored patch of hair. Hard to see a matching spot on her left side
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I can tell you that I've seen tons of bare cow skulls and have never seen any kind of bone protuberance where the antler root would be.
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Cows don't have antlers, which are shed each year. Wonder if that makes a difference?
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That IS the difference John. No antlers, no pedicle. Not that way with caribou though. The females have small antlers.
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